Satel GSM-X Manual

Satel GSM-X Manual

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GSM-X
Communication module
Firmware version 1.00
gsm-x_en 04/18
SATEL sp. z o.o. • ul. Budowlanych 66 • 80-298 Gdańsk • POLAND
tel. +48 58 320 94 00
www.satel.eu

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  • Page 1 GSM-X Communication module Firmware version 1.00 gsm-x_en 04/18 SATEL sp. z o.o. • ul. Budowlanych 66 • 80-298 Gdańsk • POLAND tel. +48 58 320 94 00 www.satel.eu...
  • Page 2 The name plate of the device is located on the enclosure base. FreeRTOS is used in this device (www.freertos.org). SATEL's goal is to continually upgrade the quality of its products, which may result in some changes of their technical specifications and firmware. The current information on the introduced modifications is available on our website.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Connecting the power supply and starting the module ............14 Connecting the computer to the module ................. 15 Installing the SIM cards......................15 6. GSM-X-ETH Ethernet module ..................15 Electronic boards ........................16 GSM-X-ETH module installation ..................... 16 7. Configuring ........................17 Description of the GX Soft program ..................
  • Page 4 GSM-X SATEL 7.14 SMS/DTMF control ......................... 46 7.15 CLIP control..........................48 7.16 Data forwarding ........................49 7.17 Remote update ........................51 7.18 Users ............................52 7.19 Events............................. 53 8. GX Control application.....................54 9. Control by using a telephone ...................56 Control from the telephone connected to output telephone line ..........57 Control from other telephones ....................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    GSM-X 1. Introduction This manual describes the GSM-X module and how it should be installed as well as configured using the GX Soft program. Described herein is also the GSM-X-ETH Ethernet module, which is an optional component of the GSM-X module.
  • Page 6 GSM-X SATEL  Dual Path Reporting compliant with EN 50136 (requires GSM-X-ETH module to be connected).  Converting and retransmitting codes of events received from other devices (simulation of telephone monitoring station). Messaging  Notification of events related to the module and received from other devices.
  • Page 7: Typical Module Applications

     Connector for SATEL's dedicated power supply unit. 3. Typical module applications The extended functionality of GSM-X module enables it to be used for a variety of applications. This section presents typical examples of its application. Some of them are capable of being combined with one other.
  • Page 8: Supervision / Control Of Devices

    GSM-X SATEL Fig. 1. The module working as a backup communication path. Supervision / control of devices Fig. 2. Module supervising operation of the devices connected to inputs and controlling operation of the devices connected to outputs.
  • Page 9: Simulation Of Monitoring Station

    The module can forward the event codes received from the control panel to the monitoring station by means of GSM or Ethernet network (Ethernet optionally, provided the GSM-X-ETH module is installed). Which reporting path will be used to send the event code depends on the module configuration.
  • Page 10: Work In Conjunction With Stam-2 Monitoring Station

    GSM-X SATEL  remote programming of the control panel from a computer with DLOADX program installed (with a fast data transfer due to GPRS),  remote management of the alarm system from a computer with GUARDX program installed (with a fast data transfer due to GPRS).
  • Page 11: Work In Conjunction With Pbx Stations

    (see “Module firmware update” p. 60). RS-232 port. USB MINI-B socket. APS connector for a SATEL power supply unit (e.g. APS-612). connectors for the GSM-X-ETH module (see “GSM-X-ETH module installation” p. 16).
  • Page 12: Led Indicator

    GSM-X SATEL scription of terminals IN1…IN4 – inputs. – common ground. OC1...OC4 – OC type outputs (shorted to common ground when in active state). – +12 V DC power output. +12V – power input (12 V DC ±15 – protective terminal of telephone communicator (to be connected only to the PE protective earth circuit of 230 V AC mains).
  • Page 13: Preparing The Cabling

     2-pole disconnector,  short-circuit protection with a 16 A time delay circuit breaker. The GSM-X module should be installed indoors, in spaces with normal air humidity. When selecting the mounting location, remember that thick masonry walls, metal partitions, etc. will reduce the range of radio signal.
  • Page 14: Elements Inside The Enclosure

    Installation of antenna The GSM-X module is delivered with an antenna installed inside the enclosure. The antenna can be replaced with an external antenna mounted on the enclosure or at some distance from it.
  • Page 15: Connecting The Analog Telephone Line

    SATEL GSM-X Connecting the analog telephone line The module works only with the analog telephone line. Do not connect any other telephone device between the module and the incoming telephone line. Let the user know how the module is connected to the telephone network.
  • Page 16: Connecting The Devices To The Inputs And Outputs

    The module may be powered from the control panel, from an expander with power supply, or from a power supply unit with current limitation up to 3 A. SATEL offers power supplies (e.g. APS-612), which can be connected to the APS connector on the electronics board.
  • Page 17: Connecting The Computer To The Module

     send event codes to the monitoring station,  configure the settings of GSM-X module from the GX Soft program,  configure the settings of INTEGRA / INTEGRA Plus control panel connected to the GSM-X module from the DLOADX program, ...
  • Page 18: Electronic Boards

    (MAN, WAN). For establishing connection with public networks, use a router or xDSL modem. 1. Use the GX Soft program to configure settings of the GSM-X-ETH Ethernet module (see p. 29).
  • Page 19: Configuring

    SATEL GSM-X Fig. 15. Installing the GSM-X-ETH module on GSM-X module electronics board. 7. Configuring You can configure all the module settings by using a computer with GX Soft program installed. Communication between the computer and the module can take place locally (via USB port) or remotely (via GPRS or, optionally, via Ethernet).
  • Page 20: Menu Bar In The Gx Soft Program

    GSM-X SATEL Fig. 16. GX Soft window when the program is run for the first time. 7.1.1 Menu bar in the GX Soft program .1.1 Menu bar in the GX Soft program The menu bar is displayed in the top part of the program window. Appearance of the menu The menu bar is displayed in the top part of the program window.
  • Page 21: Side Menu

    Recent – the list of recently opened files. Click on the name of the file to open it. “New project” tab The tab displays the files with default settings of the GSM-X and GPRS-A modules. “Projects” tab The tab displays the files saved to the computer disk, containing data of the GSM-X and GPRS-A modules.
  • Page 22: Additional Menu

     if the module is to be programmed locally from the computer connected to the module USB port, select “Local connection”,  if the module to be programmed remotely through SATEL server (GPRS or Ethernet, when the GSM-X-ETH module is connected), select “Remote connection: SATEL server”, ...
  • Page 23: Satel Gsm-X

    SATEL GSM-X GSM-X module – you can select the GSM-X module to which the GX Soft program will connect. Click to display the list of all modules connected to the computer’s USB port. Refresh – click to refresh the list of modules connected to the computer.
  • Page 24: Establishing Connection Between The Program And The Module

    GSM-X SATEL TCP/IP port – number of the port on which the computer with GX Soft program is awaiting the incoming connections from the module. Buttons OK – click to confirm the changes. Cancel – click to close window without saving changes.
  • Page 25: Remote Connection: Satel Server

    1. Open the file with module data (the file with default settings (“New project” tab) or the file saved on the computer disk (“Projects” tab)). 2. Configure the settings required to establish connection through the SATEL server (see ““Connection” window” p. 20).
  • Page 26: Project

    SATEL server. You can read the QR code by using a mobile device or export to PNG file and transmit to the users. The QR code facilitates configuring the GX Control application...
  • Page 27: Data

    GSM-X-ETH firmware version – version numer of the GSM-X-ETH module firmware (if connected to the GSM-X module). GSM-X-ETH MAC – MAC number of the GSM-X-ETH module (if connected to the GSM-X module). Note (stored in module) – additional information / notes stored in module memory.
  • Page 28 Get time using – you can select a channel for communication with the time server: GPRS – GSM network. GSM-X-ETH/GPRS – Ethernet network or GSM network. Ethernet has priority over GSM. GSM network is used if there is no Ethernet communication.
  • Page 29: Gsm

    Send SMS with module state on CLIP – if the option is enabled, in response to CLIP the module will send an SMS message with the module status information (see p. 58). If the option is disabled, the module will send “GSM-X CLIP” SMS message in response to CLIP.
  • Page 30 GSM-X SATEL Fig. 26. “GSM” tab. GPRS APN – access point name for Internet GPRS connection. Username – user name for Internet GPRS connection. Password – password for Internet GPRS connection. DNS 1 server / DNS 2 server – IP address of DNS server to be used by the module. It is recommended to program the IP address of DNS server.
  • Page 31: Gsm-X-Eth

    GSM SIGNAL RSSI (dBm) – indicator of received radio signal strength. BER (%) – bit error rate in digital transmission (the ratio of the number of errored bits to the total number of bits transmitted). 7.5.3 GSM-X-ETH Fig. 27. “GSM-X-ETH” tab.
  • Page 32: Inputs

    GSM-X SATEL GSM-X-ETH – if this option is enabled, the GSM-X-ETH module is supported by the GSM-X. Dynamic IP address – select this option if GSM-X-ETH module IP address, subnet mask and gateway are to be downloaded automatically from the DHCP server.
  • Page 33: Blocking

    SATEL GSM-X Type – you can program the input as NC (normally closed) or NO (normally open). Sensitivity – the time during which the input must be violated, so that it can be noted by the module. You can enter from 20 ms to 5100 ms.
  • Page 34: Triggering

    GSM-X SATEL Options Pulsed – if this option is enabled, the output is pulsating when it is active. Problem with transmission to station 1 / 2 – if this option is enabled, the output will be active in the case of any problem with transmitting events to the monitoring station 1 / 2.
  • Page 35: Satel Server

    Make sure that the SIM card tariff plan is suited to the requirements of communication via the SATEL server (GPRS connection to the server is active at all times). Channel – you can select a channel that will be used for communication between the module and the SATEL server: GPRS –...
  • Page 36: Gsm Gateway

    GSM-X SATEL The content of one control command must not be inserted into the content of another command. In the SMS message, you can include address of the computer the module is to connect to, and the number of TCP port which is to be used for communication.
  • Page 37 SATEL GSM-X Fig. 32. Switching between the primary and backup communication paths by using the FLASH key. Switch line if trouble – if this option is enabled, the module will automatically switch over to the backup communication path in case of the primary path trouble.
  • Page 38 GSM-X SATEL Fig. 33. Switching between primary and backup communication path by using “FLASH prefix”. PAGER station number – the number after dialing of which by a device connected to the telephone line output the module will simulate the pager station. The further part of the dialed number will be treated as the cellular telephone number to which the PAGER type message will be sent in the form of SMS message.
  • Page 39: Station Simulation

    SATEL GSM-X Outgoing numbers You can program 4 phone numbers. If the number dialed by the device connected to the telephone line output coincides with the outgoing number, then, after the last digits of the outgoing number are dialed, the module will start converting the digits following the number and, using the GSM telephone, will set up connection to the number entered after the outgoing number.
  • Page 40: Reporting

     Ethernet network (optionally, using the GSM-X-ETH module). Connecting the optional GSM-X-ETH component to the module enables implementation of Dual Path Reporting in accordance with EN 50136. If the “Events buffering” option is not enabled, events received by the module from the control panel connected to the analog telephone line output have a priority over events generated by the module and their codes are sent to the monitoring station first.
  • Page 41 (digits or letters from A to F). IP format / protocol – for reporting via GPRS or Ethernet, you must define:  format: SATEL or SIA-IP (SIA DC-09 standard).  protocol: TCP or UDP. Server 1/2 address / port (Srv1)/(Srv2) – in the case of GPRS and Ethernet reporting, enter: ...
  • Page 42 SATEL Advanced SATEL station key – a sequence of characters for encrypting data sent in SATEL format to the monitoring station via GPRS and Ethernet. You can enter up to 12 alphanumeric characters (digits, letters and special characters). If you want to enter 24 hexadecimal characters (digits or letters from A to F), enable the “hex”...
  • Page 43 SATEL GSM-X SMS format – SMS format for SMS reporting. It must be defined as required by the monitoring station. The SMS message format, preset by default in the module, corresponds to the default settings of the STAM-2 monitoring station (firmware version 1.2.0 or newer) for the Contact ID format.
  • Page 44: Messaging

    GSM-X SATEL Input / Output / Module / Communication events codes You can define event codes that will be sent to the monitoring station for events from the module inputs and outputs and for events related to module and communication. For each event, you can define codes in three formats: 4/2 [Ademco Express, Sil.Knight/Ademco slow, Radionics 1400Hz, Radionics 1400Hz with...
  • Page 45 SATEL GSM-X Managing notifications Messaging priority – if this option is enabled, when during the telephone connection of device connected to the telephone line output an event occurs which is to be notified by the module, the connection will be terminated. If this option is disabled, the messaging will only be realized when the device connected to the telephone line output completes the call.
  • Page 46 GSM-X SATEL Managing voice messages You can manage voice messages for the events of which the module is to inform the users. click to open the settings window. In the window, you can select the source from which messages will be recorded or the text-to-speech converter (voice synthesizer) installed on the computer that will be used for text processing.
  • Page 47: Event Converter

    SATEL GSM-X Confirmation – if this option is enabled, receipt of the CLIP message by the given user is to be acknowledged. In order to acknowledge receiving the message, the connection with module must be rejected not earlier than 10 seconds and not later than 20 seconds since the telephone ring is heard.
  • Page 48: Sms/Dtmf Control

    GSM-X SATEL regardless of what kind of identifier is to precede the event code, receiving it will result in sending the message. Format – format in which the event code must be received so that the module can send notification of the event. You can select: 4/2, Contact ID or SIA. Double click to change the format.
  • Page 49 SATEL GSM-X command and will send the reply received from the operator to the telephone number from which the control command was sent. Change test transmission period – allows you to program the interval after which a test transmission will be sent. The required command form is: “xxxxxx=M” or “xxxxxx=H:M”, where: “xxxxxx”...
  • Page 50: Clip Control

    GSM-X SATEL When being sent, the DTMF tones may get corrupted, thus impeding control. Construction of some telephones requires activation of the DTMF control function. 7.15 CLIP control You can control the module outputs by using the CLIP service. Fig. 39. “CLIP control” tab.
  • Page 51: Data Forwarding

    SATEL GSM-X Description [Filter…] – enter the text describing the phone number or part of it to filter the list. Telephone number – you can program 64 phone numbers to control the outputs by using CLIP. You can program the whole telephone number (including the country code) or only part of it.
  • Page 52 GSM-X SATEL Server address from SMS – if this option is enabled, the address of computer with GUARDX program and the port number can be entered in the SMS message that initiates the connection. If the message contains no address or port number, the module will use the preprogrammed settings.
  • Page 53: Remote Update

    Ethernet network. GSM-X-ETH – Ethernet network. Selecting the channel will automatically enable the “Remote update” option (if it is disabled). Communication via the Ethernet network is possible if the GSM-X-ETH module is installed. – click to start remote firmware update.
  • Page 54: Users

    GSM-X SATEL Fig. 41. “Remote update” tab. SMS commands SMS function – function run after control command is received. The functions are used for remote update of the module. SMS command – control command which can be sent in SMS message to start the function.
  • Page 55: Events

    SATEL GSM-X Forward SMS – if this option is enabled, unknown SMS messages received by the module are forwarded to the user phone number (e.g. information received from the GSM network operator). Fig. 42. “Users” tab. 7.19 Events Fig. 43. “Events” tab.
  • Page 56: Gx Control Application

    [name of reporting path] – event sent successfully to the monitoring station using the given transmission path. 8. GX Control application The GX Control is a mobile application that allows you to remotely operate GSM-X and GPRS-A module, i.e.:  check the status of inputs and outputs, ...
  • Page 57  enter the module ID number (the individual identification number for the purpose of communication via the SATEL server – see “Project” p. 24),  enter the user phone number (number programmed in the module – see “Users” p. 52),...
  • Page 58: Control By Using A Telephone

    GSM-X SATEL Fig. 45. GX Control application (Android system): manual configuration of new module settings. 9. Control by using a telephone Fig. 46. Control of the module and devices connected to the module outputs.
  • Page 59: Control From The Telephone Connected To Output Telephone Line

    SATEL GSM-X Control from the telephone connected to output telephone line Required settings  Program the code starting local control of the module (up to 16 digits, see “Local control tel. number” p. 46).  Program the DTMF control codes for individual control functions (see “DTMF” p. 47).
  • Page 60: Using Clip

    GSM-X SATEL  If module is to confirm execution of the control command by means of SMS message, program SMS center number (see “SMS center number” p. 28) and enable the “Confirm SMS control” option (p. 46). Control 1. Send the SMS message containing a control command to the telephone number of GSM module.
  • Page 61: Working In Conjunction With The Dt-1 Dialer

    SATEL GSM-X 1. Enter the SMS center number, unless it has been written by the operator to the SIM card memory (see “SMS center number” p. 28). 2. Program the number of pager station (see “PAGER station number” p. 36).
  • Page 62: The Rules For Converting The Numbers

    GSM-X SATEL The SMS message sent from a landline telephone set can contain up to 62 alphanumeric characters. Hanging-up when the text is being entered will terminate the SMS message sending process. Fig. 47. Assignment of alphanumeric characters to telephone keypad.
  • Page 63: Local Update

    5. When a prompt window is displayed asking you whether to continue the firmware update, click “Yes”. The firmware of module will be updated. If the GSM-X-ETH module is installed, its firmware will be updated too. 13.2 Remote update 1.
  • Page 64: Specifications

    GSM-X SATEL 15. Specifications GSM-X Number of inputs........................4 Number of outputs OC type.................4 power supply..............1 Supply voltage ....................12 V DC ±15% Standby current consumption ..................100 mA Maximum current consumption ..................275 mA OC type outputs ....................50 mA / 12 V DC AUX output....................

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